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Contexts: Understanding People in their Social Worlds is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal and an official publication of the American Sociological Association. It is designed to be a more accessible source of sociological ideas and research and has been inspired by the movement towards public sociology.
== Sections of the Journal ==
Backpage
Books
Culture
Feature
From the Editors
In brief
Q&A
Teaching and Learning
Trends
Viewpoints
== History ==
The journal was established in 2002 by Claude Fischer and is published by SAGE Publications; until 2011, it was published by the University of California Press. Fischer was succeeded by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper, who edited the journal from 2005 to 2007, injecting a certain amount of controversial humor such as New Yorker cartoons and a column written by "Harry Green" (actually Jasper) called "The Fool." The current editors are Seth Abrutyn (University of British Columbia) and Amin Ghaziani (University of British Columbia).
== Former Editors ==
2002: Claude Fischer
2003: Fischer
2004: Fischer
2005: Jeff Goodwin, James M. Jasper
2006: Goodwin, Jasper
2007: Goodwin, Jasper
2008: Doug Hartmann, Chris Uggen
2009: Hartmann, Uggen
2010: Hartmann, Uggen
2011: Hartmann, Uggen
2012: Jodi O'Brien, Arlene Stein
2013: O'Brien, Stein
2014: O'Brien, Stein
2015: Philip N. Cohen, Syed Ali
2016: Cohen, Ali
2017: Cohen, Ali
2018: Fabio Rojas, Rashawn Ray
2019: Rojas, Ray
2020: Rojas, Ray
2021: Rojas, Ray
2022: Rojas, Ray
2023: Seth Abrutyn, Amin Ghaziani (UBC)
2024: Abrutyn, Ghaziani
== Characteristics ==
The journal differs from a typical academic journal as it is targeted more toward students and the general public. It is used widely in courses,, and a selection of its premier articles is available in book format through The Contexts Reader, published by W. W. Norton & Company, now in its second edition.
The new editors have introduced a blog feature on the magazines website, Contexts.org.
New print issues are published quarterly in February (Winter), May (Spring), August (Summer) and November (Fall).
== Awards ==
Contexts won the Best Journal Award in the Social Sciences (2003) by Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers.
== Notable Articles and Interviews ==
One of the most notable articles in Contexts is Ann Morning's interview with Rachel Doležal. The interview has aired on many TV news networks, such as Fox News, BBC, and USA Today, over the possibility of a trans-racial identity.
The academic journal ranges in topics from social mobility, immigration, race, Donald Trump's potential border wall, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
One of the board members for Contexts, Tressie McMillan Cottom, appeared on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah to discuss the impact of for-profit higher education in the United States on disadvantaged students.
== Abstracting and indexing ==
Contexts is abstracted and indexed in SocINDEX and Sociological Abstracts.
== References ==
== External links ==
Official website